Morgan Wallen would have refused to participate in a musical sketch when he appeared last weekend Saturday Night LiveAnd was finally replaced by Joe Jonas.
The Star of the 31 -year -old country sparked controversy with its “steep” release of the live show on Saturday.
NOW Page six Reports that the sketch “Big Dumb Line”, which presented stars, including Mikey Madison, Ego Nwodim, Chloe Fineman and Bowen Yang, singing on their favorite things to do in New York was written by thinking of Wallen.
When he refused the sketch, Joe Jonas was recruited to replace him.
The publication quotes a Snl The initiate saying: “(Wallen) was asked but refused, so they rather obtained Joe.”
The initiate also pointed out that Wallen was “not super nice” on the set, adding: “They hoped that he would do the pre-tape and perhaps more, but no joy.”
Earlier this week, Snl Star Kenan Thompson shared his confusion on the early departure of Wallen.
While the show was coming to an end, Wallen quickly left the scene while the credits were starting to ride, rather than staying to speak and congratulating the actors until the end of the broadcast, as most guests tend to do so.
After the broadcast of the episode, Wallen shared a photo on its Instagram history showing a private jet on a track, as well as legend: “Bring me to the country of God.” He now sells goods bearing the sentence.
Thompson, 46, who is SnlThe longest member of the cast in service, shared his reflections on Wallen’s behavior in an interview with Weekly entertainmentDescribing the singer’s departure as “if steep” and “a peak in the norm”.
“I don’t know what’s going on by people’s minds when they decide to do things like that,” he told the magazine. “I don’t know if (Wallen) understood the mission or not, or if he really felt a certain type.”
“You see someone before you have the chance to say” hi “or say” good work “or something like that, he dives,” he added. “I thought he may have to go to the pot or something like that … it’s definitely a peak in the norm.”
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The actor explained that the actors are “so used to everyone and to please us, everyone says” good work, good work, good work “. So when there is a start of this, it’s like, HMM, I wonder what it is. “
“Seems to be a complicated individual, I suppose,” he continued, before adding that Prince behaved in the same way during an appearance spent on Snl.
“I am not saying that Morgan Wallen is Prince, but we were not surprised because Prince was notoriously in a way.
“But Saturday, I guess it was just different because it was so abrupt. And it was already such a small group on stage anyway. So it was like, Oh Wow, it was quite visible. You know what I say? It was a pretty visible thing.”
Thompson then approached the subsequent post of Wallen on Instagram, adding that: “The” country of God “of all this is strange because it is, what do you try to say?
“Do you try to say that we are not in the country of God? We are not all in the country of God? We are not all under the umbrella of God? It is not necessarily my favorite.”
Sources close to Wallen have said Variety That there was no bad intention behind the sudden departure of the singer or his article on social networks, and stressed that he loved his time in the series.
They also revealed that Wallen had left the scene in the same way during rehearsals and suggested that he might not have thought of the camera.